Turkey Crackdown Chronicle: Week of February 2, 2019

Barış Yarkadaş, the CHP party parliamentary deputy and a former chief editor of the online newspaper Gerçek Gündem, pictured outside the Cumhuriyet office in Istanbul in October 2016. Yarkadaş is convicted of violating privacy. (AFP/Ozan Kose)

Barış Yarkadaş, the CHP party parliamentary deputy and a former chief editor of the online newspaper Gerçek Gündem, pictured outside the Cumhuriyet office in Istanbul in October 2016. Yarkadaş is convicted of violating privacy. (AFP/Ozan Kose)

Court convicts parliamentary deputy and editor Barış Yarkadaş
An Istanbul court on February 7 convicted Barış Yarkadaş, the parliamentary deputy for the main opposition party CHP and former chief editor of the online newspaper Gerçek Gündem, of “violating the secrecy of private life” and handed him a suspended 10-month prison sentence, the news website Gazete Karınca reported. Yarkadaş told the court the story that led to the charges was published by a different outlet first and that as chief editor he did not have legal responsibility over a story published on the news website.

Police briefly detain Jin News reporter

Authorities on February 2 briefly detained Melike Aydın, a reporter for the pro-Kurdish all female outlet Jin News, as she was returning to Izmir from the western city of Aydın, where she had been reporting, her employer reported. The gendarme stopped Aydın on the highway, brought her to a police station in Izmir, and released her after questioning, according to the report. The report did not specify what she was questioned about.

Journalists on trial

Acquittals for journalists facing anti-state, slander charges

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